Cheerful in a sentence as an adjective

Bob tells me that the conversation was light, cheerful, and fun.

For a classic CRT or cheap and cheerful TFT, something more like 96dpi is common.

Let's break down some of the copy for this app:Prompt is a clean, crisp, and cheerful SSH clientWhat does that mean?

She managed to remain cheerful and positive before us kids.

The good and cheerful atmosphere at freshman speeches is something you should be proud of.

Teenage apprentices in the Renaissance seem to have been cheerful and eager.

Not sure how one language that compiles to JS is more "cheerful" than an other, but we're really a cheerful bunch in person.

He wrote great code, was excellent in terms of executing on tasks, made major contributions to tons of projects, was helpful, cheerful, all that good stuff.

Including but not limited to putting it center stage on a cheerful and uplifting branded company blog post about resumes.

No screaming, no fights, no impossible contradicting directives from the state, and no watching the system destroy once cheerful, innocent children.

It's just as plausible that Turing was lying to his friend about his real state of mindIt's also plausible that he wasn't lying, but actually felt more cheerful having made the decision to end his life.

> RMS doesn't strike me as a very cheerful person either, at least in email conversations...Actually, in person, when he's not discussing serious things, he's a very jovial, laid-back chap.

The moment he noticed Boris he stopped listening to the general who trotted imploringly after him and begged to be heard, while Prince Andrey turned to Boris with a cheerful smile and a nod of the head.

Cheerful definitions

adjective

being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits; "her cheerful nature"; "a cheerful greeting"; "a cheerful room"; "as cheerful as anyone confined to a hospital bed could be"

adjective

pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic

See also: pollyannaish upbeat